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I created customized ribbon, with a drop down, XML:

<dropDown id="sections" onAction="sectionsmacro" >
<item id="section1" image="section1" label="navy" />
<item id="section2" image="section2" label="sapphire" />
<item id="section3" image="section3" label="purple" />
<item id="section4" image="section4" label="emerald" /> 
<item id="section5" image="section5" label="cyan" />
</dropDown>

I would like to set a macro, which will be working on "if then" cases, dependently what is selected on a drop-down.

So, I have a macro which color everything in black, but if purple is chosen, my macro makes everything in purple. How can I make a reference to the ribbon drop-down on a macro level? thanks for your help!


Thanks, although it is not exactly what I meant... Let's say I have chosen 'navy' on my drop-down and that is all. It has index 0. The next step is to use that variable in the other macro. So I would have something like this:

Sub tablecolour()

'if value on drop down = 0 ('navy') then 
else end if

end sub

So based on the value chosen on the drop-down I would like to run another macro in a certain way. I don't know how to use to value from drop-down to be read as variable in a separate macro.

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  • If you are okay with hard-coding the choices in the ribbon dropdown control, you can always used the passed index argument of the callback to get the index of the selection. So in your case - index=0 means they have selected navy, ect.
    – ArcherBird
    Oct 31, 2018 at 13:46
  • You need to save the selected value in a callback similar to the sectionsmacro callback in @jkpieterse s example and then use the saved value in tablecolour. Nov 5, 2018 at 12:31

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Simple. Add this to a module in your Excel file:

'Callback for sections onAction
Sub sectionsmacro(control As IRibbonControl, id As String, index As Integer)
    MsgBox index
End Sub

As you'll notice you'll get the index of the item which was selected (starting at zero)

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